We
have all sorts of relationships. For instance, we have relationships with
co-workers, our doctors, our barber, or hairdresser, and sometimes even with the person who delivers our mail. But, none is as necessary
to our emotional well-being as our relationships with family, life partners, and
friends. The relationships that prevail are those
that make us feel safe. They allow us to share in problem solving and lift us up in joy and celebration. These particular connections nurture our love, trust, forgiveness, and support. They deserve our
attention and our time.

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My Personal Testimony

I can testify that
just a few changes on my part have made a huge difference in the way others
react to me and my disabilities. My friends say that previously they were
afraid to share things with me because of my health problems and their
unpredictability. Because I have learned how to share my experiences and how to
keep the lines of effective communication open, they are no longer intimidated
by me. I learned that my behavior and reactions to others only hampered smooth
interactions with friends and family.

P.S. This blog has been updated. The original was shared by ProHealth and has hit the Google Health search. We never know how or where our words will be shared. Thank you to all my readers and followers for your unwavering support. These relationships inspire me.

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